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The
best way to find out what Beavers get up to is to find your
nearest Group and go and see for yourself!
What do Beavers wear?
Beaver Scouts wear a full uniform. Scouting is a uniformed
organisation and the uniform tells everyone that you are a
Beaver
Scout. For instance, people can tell which Colony you
belong to by looking at the colour of your neckerchief. The
uniform consists of:
Turquoise long sleeved Sweatshirt
Group Neckerchief/Scarf
Blue Activity Trousers/Skirt (optional)
What badges do they have?
Beaver Scouts can gain a wide range of badges and awards.
The Membership Award - to be
awarded at the Promise Ceremony
Joining In Awards
- recognise a commitment to Scouting. They celebrate Beaver
Scouts participating in a Balanced Programme over a period
of time. These badges are not Section specific. They
recognise the length of time a young person has been a
Member of the
Scout Movement, rather than as a member of a specific
Section.
Challenge Badges - There are three Challenge
Badges which are designed to extend the skills of Beavers,
these are: Outdoor Challenge, Friendship Challenge & the
Discovery Challenge.
Chief Scout's Bronze Award - This badge is
the highest award available in the Beaver Scout Section.
Activity Badges - Activity Badges are
optional, but they provide an opportunity to reward a young
person who has taken part in an activity over a period of
time. They should raise interest and extend a young person's
skills throughout their time in Scouting. There are five
badges available for Beaver Scouts: Animal Friend; Creative;
Experiment; Explore; Faith.
Staged Activity Badges - There are four Activity
Badges staged across the first four Sections. These are:
Information Technology, Musician, Nights Away, Swimming.
How do I join Beavers?
Perhaps you know a friend who is a Beaver .
. . ask them if you can come along to a
Colony Night meeting and see what all the fuss is about. You
can also contact your local Scout Group through our County
Office; just complete the
on-line enquiry
form or email
enquirys@willesdenscouts.org.uk and we will contact
you with the relevant details.
Most groups will be glad to let you stay for a night or two
to see what it is like. If you enjoy Scouting (and many
people do!) you can find out how to become a full member
from the leaders at your chosen group.
Beaver Scout Promise
I promise to do my best,
to be kind and helpful,
and to love God.
Beaver Scout Motto
Be prepared
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